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DEADLINE – Max Irons (The White Queen) has been cast as the lead in Condor, AT&T Audience Network’s 10-episode straight-to-series drama produced by MGM Television and Skydance TV. On the show, inspired by Sydney Pollack’s 1975 political thriller Three Days of the Condor, Irons will play Joe Turner, modeled after Robert Redford’s iconic role in the movie.

Written by Jason Smilovic and Todd Katzberg, Condor follows young CIA analyst Joe Turner, whose idealism is tested when he stumbles onto a terrible but brilliant plan that threatens the lives of millions.

Turner is an idealistic millennial who secretly joins the CIA hoping to reform it from within. But when everyone in his office is massacred by professional killers, this brilliant analyst is forced out of his ivory tower think tank and into battle with the most dangerous elements in the military-industrial complex. If he is to have any chance of surviving, Joe will have to do things he never imagined himself capable of — and discover that no one knows their true character until they’ve been tested under fire.

MGM, which is lead studio, produces with Skydance TV. The project was developed in association with Paramount TV, whose sibling film studio produced the feature.

Adapted from James Grady’s novel Six Days of the Condor and produced by Dino de Laurentiis, the film starred Redford as a thoughtful CIA analyst thrown into a murderous conspiracy in which he tried to avoid being killed as his colleagues were picked off around him. Faye Dunaway co-starred.

English actor Irons played King Edward on the Starz limited series The White Queen. His feature credits include Red Riding Hood, Woman in Gold and The Host. He is repped by UTA and Tavistock Wood Management.

Terminal tells the story of two hit-men (Fletcher and Irons) as they embark on a borderline suicide mission for a mysterious employer and a high paycheck. Along the way, the unlikely pair come across a dynamic woman named Annie (Robbie) who may be more involved than they had originally suspected.

It is being produced by David Barron of BeaglePug (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2, The Legend Of Tarzan) Molly Hassell (Braven, The Trust) and HFG’s Arianne Fraser alongside Tom Ackerley, Josey McNamara, Sophia Kerr and Robbie under their LuckyChap Entertainment banner.

HFG is handling international sales and CAA represents the U.S. rights.

Pegg will next appear in Paramount’s Star Trek Beyond, while Irons will soon be seen in ITV’s Tutankhamun. Fletcher will next be seen in Eddie The Eagle for 20th Century Fox, and Myers is creating a new series for HBO.

Pegg is represented by Dawn Sedgwick Management and UTA, while Irons by Tavistock Wood and UTA. Fletcher is represented by WME and Independent Talent Group, and Myers by Untitled Entertainment.

The Highland Film Group slate includes Jon Avnet’s Three Christs starring Richard Gere; Scott Mann’s action-packed thriller Final Score; Lin Oeding’s thriller Braven starring Jason Momoa; Kevin Connolly’s Gotti starring John Travolta; Steven C. Miller’s Southern Fury with Nicolas Cage and Marauders starring Bruce Willis; the Brewer Brothers’ The Trust starring Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood; and Osgood Perkins’ The Blackcoat’s Daughter starring Emma Roberts, which had its world premiere at Toronto Film Festival, where it was acquired by A24.

It was recently announced that Max’s film “The Riot Club” will have its world premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival!

The Toronto International Film Festival announced this morning the first forty or so films set to have their world premieres or special screenings at this year’s festival. Among the highlights include the world premiere of Chris Evans’ directorial debut “Before We Go” (formerly “1:30 Train”), dueling Anna Kendrick films in dark drama “Cake” and musical adaptation “The Last Five Years,” ensemble comedy “This is Where I Leave You” starring Corey Stoll, Adam Driver and more, Jason Reitman’s “Men, Women and Children” with Ansel Elgort, Kaitin Dever and others, and “99 Homes,” Ramin Bahrani’s financial world set drama which also serves as the first film outside of “The Amazing Spider-Man” franchise for Andrew Garfield since “The Social Network.”

The 39th Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 4 to 14, 2014.

The Riot Club Lone Scherfig, United Kingdom World Premiere
A privileged young man is inducted into the exclusive, debaucherous company of Oxford’s elite “Riot Club,” in this scathing dissection of the British class system. Based on the hit play Posh, the film stars Natalie Dormer, Max Irons, Sam Clafin, Jessica Brown Findlay and Douglas Booth.

LONDON — “The White Queen” star Max Irons, “Game of Thrones” thesp Charles Dance, and Elizabeth McGovern from “Downton Abbey” have joined the cast of “Woman in Gold,” which is being produced by The Weinstein Company, BBC Films and Origin Pictures.

Playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell penned the screenplay. The film is being produced by David Thompson for Origin Pictures and Kris Thykier, executive produced by Harvey and Bob Weinstein for The Weinstein Company, and BBC Films’ Christine Langan.

U.S. distribution and international sales are being handled by The Weinstein Company.

The pic is the true story of one woman’s journey to reclaim her heritage and seek justice for what happened to her family.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann, starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s painting “The Lady in Gold.”

Together with her young lawyer Randy Schoenberg, she embarks upon a battle which takes them all the way to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Max Irons (son of actor Jeremy Irons and recently seen as King Edward IV in the BBC’s “The White Queen”) and Rachel Tucker (best known for playing Elphaba in the West End’s Wicked, a role she played for over 1,000 performances) will star in the U.K. premiere of Beau Willimon’s Farragut North.

It will begin performances Sept. 11 prior to an official opening Sept. 13 at London’s Southwark Playhouse, for a run through Oct. 5.

Guy Unsworth will direct a cast that also features Aysha Kala, Josh O’Connor, Alain Terzoli and Andrew Whipp. It is produced by Peter Huntley Productions.

In the play, “Stephen Bellamy (Irons) is a bright young man with a ruthless political ambition. At twenty-five, he is already press secretary to a candidate for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. He is self-confident, charismatic and strategically brilliant; a player on a meteoric rise to the top. But when Stephen receives an unexpected phone call at a crucial period in the campaign, a decision made in the heat of the moment unleashes a chain of events even he can’t control.”

Irons is currently shooting the lead role of Miles in Lone Scherfig’s film adaptation of Laura Wade’s Posh. Other films include “The Host,” “Dorian Grey,” “Red Riding Hood” and “The Runaway.” Other stage credits include Friedrich Schiller’s Wallenstein at Chichester’s Minerva, for which he was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award.

Tucker’s other stage credits include We Will Rock You and tours of Tonight’s the Night, The Who’s Tommy and The Full Monty. She has also appeared in Rent in Dublin and The Wizard of Oz in Belfast. She has been a co-presenter on BBC’s “The Friday Show” opposite Eamonn Holmes and appeared on BBC’s “I’d Do Anything,” where she reached the semi-final stages for the role of Nancy in the West End’s most recent revival of Oliver!

Forget phoning home (sorry, E.T.!). The newest, bestest way to engage with alien life forms is via Google Plus Hangout. Obviously. Which is why MTV News’ Josh Horowitz will be manning a chit-chat with the cast of “The Host,” including Saoirse Ronan, Max Irons, Jake Abel and Diane Kruger, in addition to author Stephenie Meyer! (Reese’s Pieces, optional.)

The group’s invading the internet on Wednesday, March 27 at 4 p.m. ET, to talk all about their alien invasion flick, and we need your questions! Want to know how Saoirse juggled two dreamy dudes? Wondering how Max would handle an alien invasion? Curious as to what Stephenie’s working on now? Tweet your queries using the hash tag #TheHostLive, and be sure to check back in with Hollywood Crush on Wednesday to be part of our Google Plus Hangout with the cast and author of “The Host”!

What questions do you have for “The Host” cast? Leave ’em in the comments and on Twitter!

The “Nikki & Sara LIVE” British invasion continues! Yup, if you’re still swooning over Jay Sean’s sexy accent, then you’re in luck, Anglophiles. Tuesday night, Nikki Glaser and Sara Schaefer will sit down with Max Irons from the new hit film, “The Host,” and they want to know what questions you have for the hot, up-and-coming actor.

Personally, we want to know what it’s like to have Scar from “The Lion King” tuck you into bed every night. That’s right, Max Irons’ dad is the hugely decorated actor of stage and screen, Jeremy Irons! (See also: Simon Gruber from “Die Hard.”) But, famous dad aside, Max is pretty awesome in his own right, and nothing will be off limits during his visit to the talk show.

Check out the trailer for “The Host” below, tweet your Qs at @NikkiGlaser and @SaraSchaefer1 with the hashtag #NikkiandSaraLIVE and, of course, tune in to the show Tuesday night at 11/10c!

Glamour Magazine has a little feature of 17 reasons to fall in love with Max Irons.

You can check it all out by clicking the image below!

Here at GLAMOUR.com, we’re getting just a teeny-weeny bit obsessed with rising Brit star, Max Irons. Ahead of the release of his upcoming flick, the big-budget Stephenie Meyer-penned The Host later this month – we run down exactly why we would like to have this man’s babies.

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